This deserves a bump. I just watched this (2:45 version) and I am moved.

As a film, it is one of the best documentaries I have seen, and I consider myself a pretty stringent film critic. It was extremely well put together on all fronts of the process. Some may think that bits drag on and some of the interviews are too long or redundant to what's otherwise presented, but for those of you, there's a 1:45 version.

On the subject of Senna, on the other hand, I can't write anything here to convey what he stood for as a person and driver and what this film will show you. If you're reading this and don't know wtf I'm writing about, I highly recommend you go through the effort of watching this film. If you think I'm overstating it, maybe, but I will guarantee this film will make you think in a way no film (and few other non-personal things in life) have.

There is an 8.2GB BR Rip version which I highly recommend, subtitles which I provide in a few posts up match absolutely perfectly.

Sent two copies out today! To Blake and escobar929! Now I'm waiting to pass on the last blu-ray! The documentary is on a league of its own. When they started showing the San Marino (Imola) racetrack, I couldn't help myself,my eyes started filling up with tears. Senna was more than just a race car driver, he was a living legend.

BTW, I cried like a baby last night. Watched it without subtitles... Portuguese is not something I know... Brought so much great and not so great memories. Ayrton Senna was, is and always will be my racing idol. Gilles Villeneuve second but in his case I only saw a handfull of his races live.

Sent two copies out today! To Blake and escobar929! Now I'm waiting to pass on the last blu-ray! The documentary is on a league of its own. When they started showing the San Marino (Imola) racetrack, I couldn't help myself,my eyes started filling up with tears. Senna was more than just a race car driver, he was a living legend.

I saw the movie in a theater in NYC about a month back with the NYC F1 club. I am not ashamed to say I had tears in my eyes at the end. Actually so did my brother and our friend. Well atually most of the theater did. I have been a huge Senna fan for a long time... I wear his Tag Heuer watch every day.

I will take the last blu-ray copy if you still have it. Just let me know where to pay pal.

I saw the movie in a theater in NYC about a month back with the NYC F1 club. I am not ashamed to say I had tears in my eyes at the end. Actually so did my brother and our friend. Well atually most of the theater did. I have been a huge Senna fan for a long time... I wear his Tag Heuer watch every day.

I will take the last blu-ray copy if you still have it. Just let me know where to pay pal.

no need to be ashamed, think anyone who got the pleasure of watching Senna drive, got a lil teary eyed at one point or another watching this documentary. When he won at Interlagos is the part that got me

For guys who are looking for the two hours video, you can download the file from URL below. For me, this video have the best English subtitle (although it's not the same as what the person said in the video, the meaning is still similar).

The bad news is, you need to purchase the one month subscription in order to download this movie (the website said that the size is too big). But still, i think $9 is a bargain to watch and keep this amazing video in your computer